Author :
Sato, Ikuya ; Itoh, Jun-Ichi ; Ohguchi, Hideki ; Odaka, Akihiro ; Mine, Hironori
Abstract :
While the matrix converter has many advantages that include bidirectional power flow, a size reduction, a long lifetime, and sinusoidal input currents, it is vulnerable to the input voltage disturbances, because it directly exchanges the input voltage to the output voltage. The instantaneous effective power control (IEPC) method has been proposed to compensate the input voltage disturbances, in which the instantaneous effective power is kept constant by controlling input current. However, to date, no method has been proposed to maintain the stability of the system with the IEPC. The purpose of this paper is to propose a method to control the stability of the system with IEPC. First, this paper explains the IEPC theoretically. Next, a model of the system with the IEPC is developed, and stability analyses are conducted. Then, based on the results of the analyses, a stability control method for the system with the IEPC is proposed. Furthermore, the validities of the proposed method are demonstrated by simulation and experiments. Finally, a restart performance of the system after momentary power interruption is discussed. Because the IEPC does not need phase-locked-loop to detect the phase angle of the input voltage, fast restart is expected
Keywords :
electric drives; load flow; matrix convertors; phase locked loops; power control; stability; bidirectional power flow; current control; input voltage disturbances; instantaneous effective power control method; matrix converter drives; momentary power interruption; phase-locked-loop; sinusoidal input currents; size reduction; system stability control methods; voltage disturbances; Bidirectional power flow; Control system analysis; Control systems; Drives; Matrix converters; Phase detection; Phase locked loops; Power control; Stability analysis; Voltage control; Instantaneous effective power control (IEPC) method;